So city hall is posted and has metal dectecting devices. Since it is a city owned facility is appropiate that during non-elected public meetings that it remains posted?
I find it strange that I can carry in the capital, but not city hall....
Thoughts?
City of Austin 30.06
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Re: City of Austin 30.06
Are their courts in the city hall?
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Re: City of Austin 30.06
That would have been my first guess too...Teamless wrote:Are their courts in the city hall?
Seems the answer is no... but I'm not sure..
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No courts on the office list.
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Re: City of Austin 30.06
perhaps
"offices" "utilized" by a Court?
maybe boxes of old court files are stored in one?
or ... boxes of stored Court Christmas decorations ?
I find the term vague ambiguous and overly broad.
"offices" "utilized" by a Court?
maybe boxes of old court files are stored in one?
or ... boxes of stored Court Christmas decorations ?
I find the term vague ambiguous and overly broad.
I'm no lawyer
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Re: City of Austin 30.06
I can find know notable reason for it other then when they have council meetings, etc.
The other buildings they use are not posted, so I will continue my quest to find a notable reason.
The other buildings they use are not posted, so I will continue my quest to find a notable reason.
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Re: City of Austin 30.06
I went to city hall in Austin to vote in November and was carrying a 5" fixed blade knife. I was a little concerned with the "NO GUNS" sign. I spoke to a policeman outside and he said, well as long as it isn't a big hunting knife (which it is, although it is the legal limit). I went through security anyways and told them I had a weapon. They just told me to make sure it was concealed, no problem.
I have done the same thing at the Capitol and they just let me through. They have given me some strange looks before but always let me through.
I have done the same thing at the Capitol and they just let me through. They have given me some strange looks before but always let me through.
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Re: City of Austin 30.06
I work for City of Austin just not downtown. Had to go there a few times for various meetings. There are no court related activities there. The posting is bogus and I find it terribly aggravating.
What's worse is that the last two times I went there I walked right through the metal detectors, set them off, waived my city badge, and got waived-through without so much as a second look.
City policy prevents me from carrying on the job, so there were no weapons on me. As little as I like the rules I will obey them like 99.9% of CHL'ers.
Write a letter to Marc Ott, city manager. He has the power and authority to change this situation.
What's worse is that the last two times I went there I walked right through the metal detectors, set them off, waived my city badge, and got waived-through without so much as a second look.
City policy prevents me from carrying on the job, so there were no weapons on me. As little as I like the rules I will obey them like 99.9% of CHL'ers.
Write a letter to Marc Ott, city manager. He has the power and authority to change this situation.
Hello. My name is Red and I used to carry a .45. Now I carry a 9mm and it's getting easier to admit every day.